Ged2csv 1.0.0.2 was released today.

Ged2csv v1.0 will be released sometime in the next few days. This is the first non-beta version and it will no longer be free, but will be available as shareware. I haven’t determined the final pricing yet, but it will be very reasonably priced.
I’ve been making sporadic progress on the infusedphoto.com website over the last week. I want both sites to have the same basic look and feel, but I’ve diffentiated them by using different color schemes. I’ve made some modifcations to the PHP scripts and database, but there’s still quite way to go before it’ll be ready. We’re going to Hawaii soon, and I’d like to get most of it done by then.
I received my new Canon FS4000 film scanner this morning, so expect new photos soon. I’ve been working with black & white much more lately and I’m just not that satisfied with digital black & white conversions. I’ll stick with digital for my color work, but I’m going to start shooting a lot more black & white with my trusty old Canon Elan IIe. In my opinion, digital just doesn’t have enough dynamic range to make good black & white photos.
Earlier this week I hired a professional genealogist in Dublin, Ireland to do some research that has been a dead end for many of us for the last 15 years or so. He’s already uncovered a couple of new things, so my hopes are high that he’ll be able to unravel the whole John Cochrane mess.